Index Engines Recasts Enterprise Indexing According to New Taneja Group White Paper

March 14, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
HOLMDEL, N.J. - (March 14, 2006) - A new technology white paper that evaluates Index Engines (www.indexengines.com) approach towards enterprise wide information discovery is now available. The paper was authored by Taneja Group (www.tanejagroup.com), a leading industry analysts and consulting firm, and provides their perspective on this unique approach towards unstructured data indexing and discovery. Taneja Group believes that “within the next 24 months, content indexing will emerge as an expected standard feature for any enterprise information management architecture”. The full white paper is available today through Index Engines web site.

White Paper Synopsis

In the past 12 months, we have seen a rapid increase in interest regarding technologies that index all forms of data within the enterprise. Indexing of content has emerged as one of the critical enabling technologies for a range of IT initiatives including enterprise search, ILM, archiving and security. Why? Because all of these endeavors hinge on the successful collection and management of valuable metadata about content attributes, usage history, and application associations; this is the very definition of content indexing. With wider adoption, companies are realizing that not all approaches to indexing are created equal. For example, some technologies that worked well on the web simply do not port well to the enterprise. In response, a range of new innovations have come to market that make content indexing easy, scalable and non-disruptive for the enterprise customer. A perfect example of one such innovative improvement comes from Index Engines Inc. The company’s Index Engine Appliance completely recasts indexing from an enterprise perspective. By leveraging the enterprise customer’s already established data protection workflows rather than introducing a new LAN-resident approach, Index Engines derives a wealth of new efficiencies. This approach produces an “aha!” reaction in most people who hear it for the first time, ourselves included. There are many merits to what Index Engines is doing and we encourage IT decision-makers to learn more.

About Index Engines

Index Engines Inc. was founded in 2003 by two entrepreneurs, Tim Williams and Gordon Harris. Tim and Gordon are responsible for three technology startups, CrosStor, Tacit Networks, and now Index Engines. CrosStor was a storage operating system company that was sold to EMC (NYSE: EMC) in November of 2000. Tacit Networks is the leader in enterprise file sharing for remote office solutions.

Index Engines has recruited top talent from both leading storage solutions vendors as well as those from the enterprise search space. The company’s mission is to provide innovative solutions that allow businesses to leverage their corporate knowledge so they can more effectively compete in the global marketplace.
Index Engines is privately funded and is located in Holmdel New Jersey. For more information on the Index Engines Appliance, please visit the Index Engines website at www.indexengines.com.

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